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,,£2 A THE LEADER: [No. 332, Saturday,
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,,£2 A The Leader: [No. 332, Saturday,
,, £ 2 A THE LEADER : [ No . 332 , Saturday ,
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SAT T- and Go ' s EAST INDIA PALE and ^ tot on aSsVb ^ ISjby . bubton-on-trbnt . Stor # 2 y £ mON Huogerford Wharf . TTvmppooi . " - - Henry > 8 treet . BIRMINGHAM -- •; SlsBSaSSbrin-nbceet SwwTiTiff . ' . ' . ' * . Crown-alley . totv ^ ttrgh "" " Porthopetoun Warehouse . r ?* S "V :.:.. " S * - Vincent-place . mSftTAi ^ ia casks of eighteen gallons and upwards , and 5 T ^ 4 ?^^ be ^ bteined 7 rom all respectable Bottlers .
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" i '^ TRW H . 6 OW , the London Agent of Messrs . / 'M _ THOMAS SALT and CO ., Brewers , Burton-on-Trent , jteete bound , in justice to himself and Ms employers , to publish the following Correspondence , respecting what he must ever regard as most unjust conduct on . the : part of Messrs ^ Bass and Co .: — Brewery , Burton-on-Trent , 2 fitn July , 1856 * f Mr . ¥ m . Gowi—Dear Sir , —We inclose a . cheque for the amount of expenses incurred by you in tho suit "Bass v . Gow" over and above what has been allowed by the court ; and , in . doing so , we cannot but express our regret that you should have been , subjected to such - an amount of what to must call persecution , while simply and . faithfully diacharging your duty to us . ,.... ... And . what has transpired ; we feel bound in justice to state , that throughout the ten , years . during which , you have acted as our . agent , your conduct has been marked by an uprightness , in the smallest as well as the greatest matters , with which the charge lately brought against you is totally irreconcilable * . We can say with prefect truth , that we have never witnessed the slightest approach , to anything dishonourable ; on the contrary , we have invariably remarked , that while endeavouring to the utmost to promote the interest of your employers , you have ever evinced the strictest regard for what is due to others . You : are at liberty to make what use you please of this . We remain , dear Sir , yours faithfully , ( Signed ) THOMAS SALT and CO . Messrs . Bass and Co . London , 11 th June , 1856 . Gentlemen , —You will scarcely be surprised that I should now address you on the subject of your Chancery suit , against me , for an alleged use of your labels in shipments of bottled ales not of your brewing . I have waited upwards of three months since it was decided , in the expectation that I might he saved from the pain of writing , to you , by a spontaneous communication from , yourselves . When the case was opened by your counsel , Mr . Daniels ^ he expressly stated that , in the event of the charge against rae not being substantiated , his clients would be ready , not only to offer the fullest apology , but to make the most ample compensation for the injury they had inflicted upon me . That the * charge not only failed to be substantiated , but was shown to be utterly and entirely false and unfounded , is proved by the strong-and pointed observations of Vice-^^^ fflJre 8 fi 6 ? "S * Bart oa- « K 83 Haiasjii « - _ 5 OBr bill . The following are extracts from his judgment : — " I considered the course pursued oppressive and unjust , and I deeply regret thai the more dismissing of the bill with costs wilinot procure for the defendant that indemnity to which , be is entitled . All I can do is to dismiss the . bill with costs , and to regret that the tune of the : Court should have Doen ' so occupied . " This decision was pronounced after you , had . for more than thirty months pursued me by au expensive and . most harassing iitigation , under which I might have succumbed , but for the consciousness ot my own integrity and the generous support . of my worthy principals , Messrs . Salt and Co ., against whom there can be little doubt the charge wasobliquely directed . I think , therefore , that I have ground to complain that you have ever since been silent on tho subject ; and I now call upon you to redeem , the pledge given by your counsel , to which I have referred . I am , Gentlemen , your obedient servant , WM . GOW . Burton-on-Trent , 12 th Juno , 1856 . Messrs . Salt and Co ., Hungerford Wharf , London . Mr . W . Gow . Sir , —We must confess that we are rather " surprised" at the receipt of your letter , in which , unless we are mistaken in the application , of your expressions ., you accuse us of " obliquely directing- our . charge . " against lleasrs . Salt and Co .. * We really do not know "what you can expect from us : the observations of Vice-Chancellor Stuart ( a copy of which you send ) are surely sufficiently strong in their expression to render any remark from our firm quite unnecessary . If you will inform us what you have beon looking for , wo- will lose no time in giving you an answer . We are , Sir , your most obedient servants , ( Signed ) BASS , RATOLIFF , and GJBETTON .. Hungerford-wharf , London , ISth June , 18604 Messrs . Bass and Co ., Burton-on-Tront . Gentlemen , —In reply to yours of yestorday , allow mo again to refer you to your'counsel's ( Mr . Daniels ) observations , who , I presume , was authorized to make such by you ; then you ¦ will arrive at what is required by Your obedient servant , ( Signed ) WM . GOW . Burton ,-on-Tront , 14 th June , 1866 . Mr . Gow , London . —Sir , —Wo beg to acknowledge tho receipt of yours of yesterday ' s date . We are still quite unable to perceive tlio object ot your ornwnf iyT ^ i ^ trtftpfl If you will endeavour to bo more , explicit , wo shall sooner come to an understanding . We are . Sir , your obedient sorvants , ( Signed ) BASS , ttATOLIFF , and GRETTON . Messrs . Bass and Oo . London , 21 st June , 1850 . Gentlemen , —As you persist in requiring that I should bo " more explicit" in the object of my recont application to you . I will endeavour to do so , though 1 confess t feol it difficult to express myself more , plainly than I havo done JUyovAect , then , is to demand at your hands , tho measure oy'Ww ^ wnlcb . your counsel promised , and which tho Viooun & neeubr vrould obviously have oompollod you to render had ho not . TJeen , restricted in his desire by a technical form or law ; andto save you tho trouble of asking mo what I Si 1 ! S ! t 3 Li i ^ HL 2 . ea 8 Iiro of Justice , 1 will venture to assort ISJti / iS %£ 52 ** 2 t ?*« rt «» 3 uatly by you unions 1 receive an 3 EEr £ && 7 *! " *»« toroneht against me a false ooousow « 2 BrtS £ 2 Pi ^ 'tt * ? wittrtnu-sod tho pecuniary loss I lEve SubjSSfiST »» -hmamiaB litigation to which you nSj ^ SSSl * : ' * * » ta W * ° " » * estimate very mode-I am * Gcntlmoent your obedUnt servant , ¦ WM . OO'W .
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SISAL CIGARS , SISAL CIGARS , at GOODBICH'S Cigar , Tobacco , and Snuff Stores ( established 1780 ) , 407 , Oxford-street , London , near Soho-square . —Box , containing 14 fine Sisal Cigars , for Is . 9 d . ; ppst free , six stamps extra : lb . boxes , containing 109 , 12 s . 6 d . None are genuine unless , signed " H . N . Goodrich . " A large stock of the most approved Brands .
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SCHWEPPE'S MALVERN SELTZER WATER . Having leased the Holy Well Spring at Malvern , renowned for its purity , J . S . and Co . can now produce a SEI / TZER WATER with all the CHEMICAL and MEDICINAL properties which , have- rendered the Nassau Spring so celebrated . They continue Manufacturing SODA , MAGNESIA , and POTASS WATERS and LEMONADE , at LONDON , LIVERPOOL , BRISTOL , and DERBY . Every bottle is protected by a , Red Label bearing their signature .
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MINERAL NATURAL WATERS OF VICHY . —The increasing demand for these "Waters , as valuable remedial agents , by the Upper Classes in England , has induced the Company to whom the French Government has conceded the privilege of vending them , to form an Establishment in London , where they may be obtained in any quantities precisely as they are bottled at the springs . Tho PASTILS or LOZENGES prepared from the Saline Constituents of the Vichy Waters , and the SALTS , for Internal Use or for Baths , so celebrated on the Continent for all Stomach , Liver , and Renal Diseases , Gout , Rheumatism , & c ., are also kept at tho VICHY WATERS COMPANY'S DEPOT , 27 , MARGARET STREET , CAVENDISBLSQUARE .
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION 1 f ^\ ODFREY'S EXTRACT OP ELDER \ DT FLOWER is strongly recommended for Softening , Improving , Beautifying , and Preserving the Skin , and giving it a blooming and charming appearance . It will completely remove Tan , Sunburn , Redness , & c , aud by Its Balsamic and Healing qualities , render the skin soft , pliable , and free from dryness , & c , clear it from every humour , pimple , or eruption , and by continuing its use only a short time , the skin will become and continue soft and smooth , and the complexion perfectly clear and beautiful . In the process of shaving it is invaluable , as it allays the irritation and smarting pain , annihilates every pimple and all roughness , and renders the skin smooth and firm . Sold in Bottles , price 2 s . 9 d ., by all Medicine Vendors and Perfumers .
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TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS ; AND FAMILIES . By her Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent ( the only patent existing for these preparations ) . Strongly Recommended by the Medical Profession . ADNAM'S IMPROVED PATENT GROATS and BARLEY are manufactured by a process which entirely removes tho acidity and unpleasant flavour , so universally found in similar preparations . They produco Gruel and Barley Wator in the highest perfection , and , being manufactured porfeotly pure , yield food of tho most light and nourishing quality for tho Infant , tho Invalid , and the Aged . The Barley also makes a delicious Custard Pudding , and is an excellent ingredient for thickening- Soups , & o . The Patentees publish one only of the numerous testimonials they have received from eminent modical professors , relying more confidently on tho intrinsic quality of tho articles , of which one trial will not fail to convince tho most fastidious of then * purity and excellence-( Copy . ) " Chemical Laboratory , Guy ' s Hospital , February 19 , 1855 . " I have submitted to a microscopical and chemical examination the samples of barloy aud groats which , you have forwarded to me , and I bog to inform you that I find in them only those principles which arc found in good barloy ; there is no mineral or other impurity present , and from tho result of my investigation I boliovo thorn to bo genuine , and to possess thoBO nutritive properties assigned by tho lato Dr . Pereira to this description of food . ( Signed ) A . 8 . Taixob . " Messrs . Adnam and Co . " CAUTION . —To provent errors , tho Public are requested to observe that each package bears tho signature of tho Patontcos , J , and J . O . ADNAM . To bo obtained Wholesale at-tho Manufactory , Maidonlano , Quoon-stroot , London ) and Retail in Packets and Canisters at Od . and Is . each , and in Oaniutors for Families at 2 s ., Bs ., and 10 s . each , of all respectable Grocers , Druggists , & c ., In Town and Country .
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TTRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . —The X ? manifold advantages to tho heads of famillcH from tho possession of a medicine of known olllcaoy , that may bo resorted to with confidence and used with succcas in cases of temporary sicknoss , occurring in families more or lows every day , are so obvious to all , that no question can bo raised of its importance- to ovory houaokoujjor in tho kingdom . For females , thoso Pills are truly oxcollont , removing all obstructions , tho distressing hoadaoho no very prevalent with tho sox , donrosslon of spirlto , dubious of Night , nervous afl ' ootions , blotohoB , pimnlon , and aallownosu of tho akin , and produco a healthy complexion . Sold by PROUT and HARBANT , 229 , Strand , London , and all Modloluo Vendors . I Prico Is . ljd . and 2 s . 9 d . nor box .
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TDEDSTEADS , BEDDING , and F URNIl- > TURE . —WILLIAM S . BURTON'S Stock on show of Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Children's Cots , stands unrivalled cither-for extent , beauty of design , or moderateness of prices . He-also supplies Bedding and Bed-hangings of guaranteed quality ana Workmanship . Common Iron Bedsteads , from 16 s . ; Portable Folding Bedsteads , from 12 s . Cd . ; Patent Iron Bodsteads , fitted with dovetail joints and patent sacking ' , from 17 s . ; and Cots from . 20 s . each . Handsome ornamental Iron and Brass Bedsteads , in " great variety , from . 32 . 7 s . 6 d . to 152 . 15 s . A Half-Tester Patent Iron Bedstead , three feet wide , with Bedding , & c , complete : Bedstead £ l 4 a Chintz furniture . 0 17 o-Palliasse , wool mattress , bolster , and pillow ... 113 0 A pair of cotton sheets , three blankets , and a coloured counterpane 1 5 a ¦^ 4 1 » 6 A double bedstead , same £ G 15 9 If without Half-Tester and Furniture : Single bed . complete £ . 3 13 9 Double bed , complete 5 5 9 BATHS AND TOILETTE WARE . — WILLIAM S . BURTON has ONE LARGE SHOWROOM devoted exclusively to the DISPLAY of BATHS and TOILETTE WARE . The stock of each is at once the largest , newest , and most varied ever submitted to the public , and marked at prices proportionate with those that have tended to make this establishment the most distinguished in this country . Portable Showers , 7 s . 6 d- -, Pillar Showers , 31 . to 51 . ; Nursery , 15 s . toS 2 s . ; Sponging , 14 s . to 32 s . ; Hip , 143 . to 3 ls . 6 d . A large assortment of Gas Furnace , Hot and Cold Plunge , Vapour , and Camp Shower Baths . ToUette Ware in great variety , from 16 s . 6 d . to 45 s . the set of throe . The late additions to these extensive premises (" already by far tho largest in Europe ) are of sucn . a character that the entire of EIGHT HOUSES is devoted to the display of the . most magniucent stock of GENERAL UO 1 TSE IRONMONGERY ( including Cutlery , Nickel Silver , Plated Goods . Baths , Brushes , Turnery , Lamps , Gaseliers , Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Bedding ) , so arranged in Sistcei ; Larfje Show Rooms as to afford to parties furnishing facilities in tho selection of goods that cannot be hoped for elsewhere . Illustrated Catalogues sent ( per post ) free . 39 , OXFORD-STREET ; 1 , Ia , 2 , and 3 , NEAVMANSTREET ; 4 , 5 , and 6 , PERRY'S-PLACE . Established 1820 .
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LE MIROIR FACE ET NUQUE . —This new Patent Toilet Glass reflects the back of the head as perfectly as it does the face , and both in one glass at the same time , onablinar n . t & rijr t *» a * . »« i . r » £ 5 o ho * h « xoiri _ j * a , ^ « 2 . ' t , ^ the greatest ease and precision ; it is the most ; unique and complete article ever introduced into the dressing-room . Price 24 s . aud upwards . The Patent can also be affixed to any good Toilet Glass . Drawings and Prices sent free by Post . To bo seen only at the Patentees , Messrs . HEAL & SON " , whoso warerooms also contain every variety of Toilet Glass that is manufactured , as well as a general assortment of BEDSTEADS , BEDDING , and BUDROOM FURNITURE . HEAL & SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of Bedsteads and Bedding , containing designs and prices of upwards ot 100 Bedsteads , sent free by post . HEAL & SON , 190 , TOTTENHAM-COURT-ROAD .
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FURNISH YOUR HOUSE WITH THE BEST ARTICLES AT DEANE'S IROITMONGERY AND FUB 1 NISHIN & WAREHOUSES . A Priced Furnishing List sent Post Free . DEANE , DRAY , * CO ., LONDON-BRIDGE . Established A . D . 1700 .
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DEAFNESS . —Prize Medals 1851 , First class 1855 . —The now invented ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS , to suit ovory degree of deafness , however extreme , can only bo obtained of F . O . REIN , solo inventor andmaker , at his Paradise for the Deaf , 108 . Strand , London . Also Vein ' s celebrated Cork . Respirators .
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rpHE FORTY-SEVEN SHILLING SUITS -I made to order , from Scotch Heather and < t ll 1 c > , 7 v Twoeds , all wool and thoroughly shrunk , by B . lih JN J A M l * , Merchant Tailor , 74 , Rogont-strcot . Tho PELISSIER OVERCOAT , 21 s . nnd 2 Rs .. n . « V » J l ' «' . ,. f " tho season ; tho TWO GUINEA DRESSor FROCK ( XH 1 h ; , ho GUINEA- DRKSS TROUSERS ; and the UAL 1-GUINEA WAISTCOAT . N . B . —A perfect fit guaranteed .
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RUPTURES .-BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS ia allowed by upwards of 200 Medical pontlnnion to l > o tho most oil ' ootiyo iuvuntion in tluo curative treatment , m Hernia . Tho uso of a stool tipring ( so often hurtful hi its effects ) is hero avoided , a soft Bandago being worn rcmnu u . body , wliilo tho requisite resisting power ia Huppliuu i > y n "; Moo-Main Pad and Patent Lover , lltting with mo muiUi < asc and oloaoncsa that it cannot bo dotootod , and may lie worn during sleep . . A . doBorlptivo circular may bo had , and tho Timihh ( wlncii cannot ) fail to lit ) forwarded by post , on tho oinuuuU-rriK of tho body , two Inchon below tho lilp » , being « ont to uu Manufacturer , I Mr . JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London . E LASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , Stc ., for VARICOSE VEINS , and all comoh « 'f WEAKNESS and SWELLING of tho LHGS , SPRA 1 NH . * <¦• They aro porous , light in texturo , and iuexpoiiHivo , iini * »¦ drawn on like an ordinary Blocking . Prico from < h . ( Hi . i " LOa . Postage , ( Id . Manufactory , 228 , Piccadilly , London-
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 2, 1856, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_02081856/page/22/
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